Along Came a Spider (album)

For other uses of this title, see Along Came a Spider (disambiguation).
Along Came A Spider
Studio album by Alice Cooper
Released July 29, 2008
Recorded 2007 – 2008
Genre Alternative metal
Hard rock
Heavy metal[1]
Length 44:17
Label Steamhammer
Producer Greg Hampton & Danny Saber
Alice Cooper chronology
Live at Montreux 2005
(2006)
Along Came a Spider
(2008)
Welcome 2 My Nightmare
2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Jukebox:Metal[2]
Rolling Stone[3]

Along Came a Spider is singer-songwriter Alice Cooper's twenty-fifth studio album, released on July 2008 by Steamhammer/SPV. A hard rock/heavy metal concept album, it chronicles the activities of a psychopathic serial killer known as 'Spider' and the eventual undoing of his plans.[1][4] A commercial success, it ended up becoming Cooper's highest-charting studio effort in the United States since 1991's Hey Stoopid.

Background and release details

The story-line for the concept album was first revealed on Cooper's radio show Nights with Alice Cooper. The theme of the album revolves around a "cool, calm and collected"[5] serial killer known as 'Spider'. The police are baffled by the bodies of Spider's victims, which are cocooned in a silk web, and are each missing a leg. Spider's task is to collect eight legs in order to complete the construction of his own spider. However, things get complicated when he falls in love with his eighth victim.

Along Came a Spider was due for a 2007 release but problems with producer scheduling and tour commitments caused it to be pushed to mid-2008. Several demos and songs were prepared and short-listed during 2007 with further sessions for recording and writing took place in February 2008. 75% of the album had been completed as of April 18, 2008.[6] Cooper also planned to create a second part to the album, entitled 'The Night Shift,' but decided to make Welcome 2 My Nightmare instead.[7]

Commercial response and reviews

The release has earned mixed to positive reviews from various publications. For example, music critic David Jeffries of Allmusic stated that, even though Cooper had produced better concept albums before, in Along Came a Spider the artist "fills his lyrics with clever and gruesome wordplay".[1] A review from Blabbermouth.net praised the release as "yet another example of an album made by an elder rock icon that manages to sound fresh and relevant".[4]

Track list

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Prologue / I Know Where You Live"  Alice Cooper, Danny Saber, Greg Hampton 4:21
2. "Vengeance Is Mine" (feat. Slash)Cooper, Saber, Hampton 4:26
3. "Wake the Dead" (feat. Ozzy Osbourne)Cooper, Saber, Ozzy Osbourne 3:53
4. "Catch Me If You Can"  Cooper, Saber, Hampton 3:15
5. "(In Touch With) Your Feminine Side"  Cooper, Chuck Garric, Keri Kelli, Damon Johnson 3:16
6. "Wrapped in Silk"  Cooper, Saber, Hampton 4:17
7. "Killed by Love"  Cooper, Garric, Kelli, James Bacchi 3:34
8. "I'm Hungry"  Cooper, Saber, Hampton 3:58
9. "The One That Got Away"  Cooper, Kelli, Jani Lane 3:21
10. "Salvation"  Cooper, Saber, Hampton, Bernard Fowler 4:36
11. "I Am the Spider / Epilogue"  Cooper, Saber, Hampton 5:21
2010 Re-release / iTunes bonus tracks
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
12. "Shadow of Yourself"    3:29
13. "I'll Still Be There"    3:50
14. "Salvation" (Unplugged with string section)Cooper, Saber, Hampton, Fowler 4:46

Music video

Unlike Dragontown, The Eyes of Alice Cooper, and Dirty Diamonds, a music video was created to promote Along Came a Spider. Released on October 2, 2008, and directed by Rob Zombie bassist, Piggy D and Gabrielle Geiselman, the 10-minute-long music video stars Alice Cooper, Slash, Hazmat, Roxxi Dott, Howie Pyro, Dave Pino, Eric Singer and Peter Derek. It features a medley of three songs from the album: "Vengeance Is Mine", "(In Touch With Your) Feminine Side", and "Killed By Love".

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[8] 53
Austrian Albums Chart[9] 37
Dutch Albums Chart[10] 76
Canadian Albums Chart[8] 19
Finnish Albums Chart[11] 31
French Albums Chart[12] 101
German Albums Chart[13] 26
Norwegian Albums Chart[14] 33
Swedish Albums Chart[15] 25
Swiss Albums Chart[16] 37
UK Albums Chart[17] 31

See also

References

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